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As stated on the project disclosure page, the IFC is proposing to invest up to US$175 million equivalent in the form of four senior loans to support DLL in growing its sustainable equipment portfolio to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and corporates in the agriculture and food processing sectors, in four emerging market countries.
The IFC assigned risk category FI-2 to the project.
As stated by the IFC, the Project consists of four loans for a total of up to US$175 million equivalent in local currency to four DLL subsidiaries in Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Poland as follows: (a) up to US$100 million equivalent, 7-year maturity to DLL Brazil, (b) up to US$25 million equivalent, 5-year maturity to DLL Chile, Mexico and Poland. The proposed investment will support the DLL subsidiaries’ sustainable equipment portfolio, of which at least 50% is expected to be climate smart equipment, in accordance with the IFC Climate Smart Agriculture Guidelines.
As stated by the IFC, DLL is a wholly owned subsidiary of Coöperatieve Rabobank, U.A in the Netherlands. The four IFC loans will be provided to Banco De Lage Landen Brasil S.A., De Lage Landen Chile S.A., De Lage Landen S.A. DE C.V., and De Lage Landen Leasing Polska S.A. All four loans will be guaranteed by the Bank.
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Financial Intermediary - De Lage Landen International BV:
Annebelle Wijnen - Head of Corporate Communications
Phone: +31 40 2338047
Email: annebelle.wijnen@dllgroup.com
Website: https://www.dllgroup.com/en
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